Requests Poles for Different Types of Tents
Document 1799Reports number of tent poles in the public store. Requests ridge poles to meet future needs. Distinguishes between common tents, horsemen's tents, and cannon tents.
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Sir Philadelphia 2nd April 1799.
The Secretary of War requests me to inform you that blocks or woods for Cartuch Boxes to the number of 20000 and will shortly be wanted. He requests further that will call on me for the dimensions and pursue the most vigorous measures to place the whole number in the Public Store in as short a time as it can possibly be effected. All must be made of wood perfectly well seasoned
From Sir Your most Ob: Serv:
Tench Francis Esqr. Samuel Hodgdon
Sir, Philadelphia, 3d April 1799.
We have now in the [Store] two hundred and thirty four upright Poles for common Tents; say 117 [undecipherable], which are destitute of Ridge Poles — there should be supplied immediately to meet the cases that may yet be exhibited — We also want fifty complete Sets of Poles for Horseman's Tents; and two hundred complete Sets for common Tents in addition to those mentioned above —
I am,
Sir,
your most obedient Servant.
Samuel Hodgdon
James McHenry, Esqr.
Secretary of War—
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Reports number of tent poles in the public store. Requests ridge poles to meet future needs. Distinguishes between common tents, horsemen's tents, and cannon tents.
Date
04/03/1799
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1799040328055
Page start
419
Notable persons
James McHenry
Samuel Hodgdon
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Public Store
Notable items
Tent Poles
Ridge Poles
Common Tents
Horsemen's Tents
Cannon Tents

